M.Sc. Carolin Schindler

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Argumentation is an essential element of human communication and reasoning. Whenever information is incomplete or inconsistent, we start to argue. This can take place internally as well as externally with other people or conversational agents. Recent works increase the flexibility of argumentative dialogue systems with respect to the possible topics of the argumentation. Still, the naturalness of the interaction with the dialogue system shows room for improvement.
Possible research directions are
Master of Science in Cognitive Systems at ҹ̽
Bachelor of Science in Informationssystemtechnik (Communications and Computer Engineering) at ҹ̽
Through my inter-disciplinary course of studies, my background is in Computer Science and Psychology as well as in Electrical Engineering.
Please, see for a full list of my publications.
2025
C. Schindler, I. Feustel, N. Rach, and W. Minker
Automatic Generation of Structured Domain Knowledge for Dialogue-based XAI Systems
Proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology
2025-05 | conference-paper
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S. Ozono, C. Schindler, Y. Nakamura, Y. Arakawa, and W. Minker
How Do Bias Strategies and Appearance Shape Avatar Preferences?: Toward the Development of Avatars for Health Support
SOCIALIZE 2025, CEUR Workshop Proceedings
2025-03 | conference-paper
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F. H. Eldessouky, N. Ehab, C. Schindler, M. Abuelkheir, and W. Minker
Structured Knowledge meets GenAI: A Framework for Logic-Driven Language Models
Proceedings of the Workshop on Generative AI and Knowledge Graphs (GenAIK)
2025-01 | conference-paper
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2024
C. Schindler, D. Mayumi, Y. Matsuda, N. Rach, K. Yasumoto, and W. Minker
ARCADE: An Augmented Reality Display Environment for Multimodal Interaction with Conversational Agents
Companion Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Multimodal Interaction (ICMI)
2024-11-04 | conference-paper
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2021
received best paper award
N. Rach, C. Schindler, I. Feustel, J. Daxenberger, W. Minker, and S. Ultes
From Argument Search to Argumentative Dialogue: A Topic-independent Approach to Argument Acquisition for Dialogue Systems
Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue (SIGDIAL)
2021 | conference-paper
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When you are interested in working on a thesis, project, or seminar within my PhD topic and research interests, just write me an email (Deutsch, English). Based on your background, we can discuss open topics and your own proposals.
The following lists are exemplary and as such intended to be illustrative rather than exhaustive. Therefore, even if you did not find a matching topic, please, do not hesitate to contact me.
2025
Master's Student (German International University)
(in progress)
Master's thesis, 2025
Master's Student (German University in Cairo)
(in progress)
Master's thesis, 2025
Master's Student (Kyushu University)
Design and Preliminary Evaluation of a Health Visualization and Avatar System to Improve Presenteeism
Master's thesis, 2025
Bachelor's Student (ҹ̽)
(in progress)
Bachelor's thesis, 2025
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
(in progress)
Project Work, 2025
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
(in progress)
Project Work, 2025
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
(in progress)
Project Work, 2025
Bachelor's Student (ҹ̽)
(in progress)
Project Work, 2025
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
(in progress)
Seminar Work, 2025
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
The Relationship between Argumentation and Question Answering
Seminar Work, 2025
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
The Relationship between Argumentation and Social XAI
Seminar Work, 2025
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
Enhancing Recommendation Systems through Argumentation Structures
Seminar Work, 2025
Bachelor's Student (ҹ̽)
The Role of Multimodality in Persuasive Argumentation
Seminar Work, 2025
2024
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
Knowledge-grounded Natural Language Generation: From Wikipedia to the Argumentative Domain
Project Work, 2024
Master's Student (ҹ̽)
Natural Language Generation for Knowledge-grounded Dialogue Systems
Seminar Work, 2024
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